Showing posts with label project runway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project runway. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

Project Runway's Mychael Knight Fall 2010 I Charleston Fashion Week




Every season, a rare talent is discovered in the popular design competition show, Project Runway. Christian Siriano, Jay Godfrey, Korto Momolu and Mychael Knight are part of that exclusive club of Project Runway-bred geniuses. But compared to his aforementioned reality show alum, Mychael Knight's been flying under the radar...save a charming appearance on The Real Housewives of Atlanta. And he likes it that way.

His obscurity granted him the freedom to be independent and fiercely creative with his designs. His latest collection, shown at Charleston Fashion Week, is the embodiment of that freedom. Fittingly, the collection of luxury separates and dresses is entitled Carte Blanche which signifies "the power and authority to do as one wishes." The pieces call for a woman that personifies the Carte Blanche mentality; she's free, self-possessed and in complete control.

Where creative freedom would stereotypically lend itself to an explosion of color, Mychael's collection is sleek and minimalist. But the drama is there. Take the color palette of monochromatic black or white looks, for example. Individually, each look's head-to-toe color promotes uniformity. But together, the white and black looks embody the highest level of contrast. 

Complex details like these separate Mychael Knight from the crowd of Project Runway designers: each aspect of his collection is purposeful, inspired and wrought with meaning.

Mychael's flair for the dramatic also materializes in accents like avante garde ruffles and folds that give each piece character. 




By contrast, the fit is very practical and provocative. Peplum skirts, belted suits and sheer embroidered tops accentuate a sexy silhouette. The sensual shapes are perfect for the modern women who Michael Kors says "Mychael knows how to dress...from start to finish."









Check out more looks from his collection below and visit Mycheal Knight for more information.



















Kisses,

Coutura

Photos: Ed Kavishe of Fashionwirepress.com





Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Natural Chic


Fendi Spring 2010 RTW

pictures and info from style.com
I just love Fendi's Spring 2010 RTW line. It was so feminine, fresh, inocent, natural, and light looking, all while staying chic, elegant, and poised. Above are some of my favorites from the collection. The first is my absolute favorite, and I'm hoping I'll be able to make a look inspired by this one soon. The second is so natural and flowy looking. I just want to wear it while walking on the beach with the wind in my hair. The third is so light and the structure of the dress is beautiful. I also love it with the belt. I know that some 2010 couture, resort, and pre-fall are already hitting the runways, but its beginning to feel more like spring, and this collection reminds me of just that.

Fendi Quick Facts:
-It was started in 1918 in Rome by Adele Casagrande
-The name was changed to Fendi in 1925 when Adele Casagrande maried Edoardo Fendi
-Karl Lagerfeld (current Chanel designer)was hired by Fendi in 1965

Monday, February 1, 2010

Abstract Fashion

Viktor & Rolf Spring 2010 RTW
pictures and information from style.com
When i first saw the pictures from the Viktor & Rolf Spring 2010 RTW runway show, my first reaction was WOW! The designs reminded me of an abstract painting by Picasso. Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren cuttulle ball gowns, and the effect was surreal and a piece of art. From holes to slices, the Viktor & Rolf Spring 2010 RTW was a one-of-a-kind collection.

Viktor & Rolf Facts:
-Their full names are Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren and these two Dutch men began designing clothes in 1993
-Viktor & Rolf both attended and graduated from the Netherlands' Arnhem Academy of Art and Design

Friday, January 29, 2010

Project Runway Recap Episode 3

My Favorite: Maya's design
Amy's design
Winning Design: Mila's design
On this weeks episode of project runway, the designers were put into pairs. They got to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and be inspired by the famous and truly artistic fashion designs there. Some excelled and their creativity and talent showed while others missed the mark. In the end Mila's design (and her teammate) won and Ping went home, though her teammate stayed. Ping was the leader of her team and so she held the most responsibility. Mila's design was definitely interesting and eye catching but I didn't like it that much. The designs I really liked were Maya and Amy's designs. They were artistic, chic, stylish, and truly looked like something you'd see on style.com on the runway. I'm hoping next week they'll be even more beautiful designs.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Blast From the Past

Givenchy Spring 2010 CoutureAudrey Hepburn in Givenchy (Funny Face)
pictures from style.com and http://cinegeek.com/?p=561
When I saw the Givenchy Spring 2010 Couture collection, my mind went directly to the movie Funny Face. Some of the pieces in Givenchy's new line remind me so much of the dress that Givenchy designed for Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face. Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn were great friends, and Audrey always had Givenchy design her clothes for the movies she was acting in whenever it was possible. I love Audrey Hepburn's style and I'm also in love with Givenchy's designs. From the original designer to now, Givenchy is breathtaking.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Flower Power

Erdem Spring 2010 RTW
My favorite from the collection:
My inspiration:
pictures from style.com
My interpretation:
I'm in love with the Erdem Spring 2010 RTW collection. The floral prints, bright colors, and bold lace are amazing. Erdem Moralioglu did a great job on this collection. Above, I'm wearing an Xhilaration dress from Target, t-strap heels with frills going down the front, and a black bow headband. I love the bright floral print and the fifties flavor to the outfit. The Erdem Spring 2010 RTW collection is so fresh and reminds me of spring and flower gardens, but other pieces in the collection are more romantic with lace. I'm in love with floral prints and the dresses in this line are so stunning.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Project Runway Episode 2: The Fashion Farm

My Favorites from Episode 2:
Anthony's design
Mila's design
Winner: Jay Nicolas's design
Well, as you all know I love Project Runway, and Thursday's episode was no exception. The task was so genius and interesting. Each of the designers had to make a party look using a burlap potato sack!!! Burlap is obviously not something they would choose or are used to using, and so it took a lot of creativity. Some did wonderful (my favorites are above), and some had some trouble (construction and the over all look). Pamela especially had trouble with the task and ended up going home. Her dress did not flatter the model at all and I didn't like the color. The way she dyed the burlap made it look like jean which just made it look even more cheap and inexpensive (don't get me wrong I love jeans but not a potato sack that looks like jean material!!!). I loved the winning design which was done by Jay Nicolas. The bottom part of the dress reminded me of feathers and was so cute and fun. I also adored Anthony's classic and elegant red dress (I would so wear this) and Mila's edgy design. All in all it was a very interesting task for the designers and I loved watching!!!

Monday, January 18, 2010

The Votes Are In!!!

The Vote are in and its a tie!!! Your top favorite designer is Marc Jacobs and Chanel!!!

Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear
Chanel Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear

Pictures from style.com
Thanks everyone who voted for their favorite designer. It was a tie between Marc Jacobs and Chanel which I'm glad because they are two of my favorites. I love Marc Jacobs crazy designs. His bold prints and mix of prints is so interesting and I absolutely love it. I got two Marc Jacobs clutches and a tote bag for Christmas and I just adore them. They were some of the Marc Jacobs special items so they were all under $40 (amazing I know)!!! I also love Chanel's use of sophistication and elegance with youthfulness and a touch of masculinity. Chanel's twist on men's clothes to make it appealing to women is so chic. If you want to watch the runway shows click on these links: Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear and Chanel Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear You should definitely watch the Chanel video. The set for the runway show is amazing. The link is above. Below is an interview with Karl Lagerfield (the current Chanel designer). But be sure to click on the link for the actual Chanel runway show above, because it is so pretty and the set up is spectacular!!! Once again thanks for voting!!!


Sunday, January 17, 2010

Stella McCartney

My Favorites From the Stella McCartney Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear:
I love the print and the frills under the top. The one shoulder top is so fun with all the frills. It ads some spice to the feminine skirt.
This outfit is so fun and hot!!! I love the bright blue against the copper brown shorts.
Could it be any prettier?!?!?!
All pictures from style.com
I'm officially in love with Stella McCartney's Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear. The colors, prints, and frills are so cute!!! The collection is very springy, fun, and fresh. Its starting to get warmer out again down here in Florida (I know what your think, its always warm in Florida, but it hasn't been lately) and this collection has definitely gotten me excited about getting to wear shorts and dresses again. I love the flowing skirts and dresses, so chic!!! Watch this video (its a Style Videos Podcast) about and of the Stella McCartney Spring 2010 Ready-To-Wear. I love the backdrop of the runway show. Its so fun and inspiring!!!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

No Fear, Go Sheer

Christian Dior
Christian Dior
Dolce & Gabbana
Vogue January
Pictures from style.com and vogue.com
So Vogue February should be out now, or at least soon, so I thought I'd do a recap on the January issue. I'm a magazine junkie, and subscribe to TeenVogue, Marie Claire, Allure, and Harpers Bazar. Hopefully soon I'll be subscribing to Vogue, since its so much cheaper to subscribe. I'm in love with the sheer trend going on right now, and at the moment am obsessed with cherry red!!! I love black, white, and red together. I think its chic, mature, romantic, and feminine. So I was so inspired by the cover story on Rachel McAdams. The clothes she wore in the shoot were beautiful. One of the trends I'm seeing alot on the runway right now is the use of sheer fabrics and lingerie. The use of lingerie in outfits has become ever more popular and I think its very pretty and feminine when used right. I love the Dior belted organza-and-satin dress with built-in bra. The organza-and-satin gives such a feminine and girly effect. Its truly a piece of art. I loved the photo of Rachel McAdams wearing it with red lip stick and Cartier white gold-and-diamond earring. Truly stunning. Also, the Dolce & Gabbana floral silk-and-nylon bodysuit and pencil skirt she wore are to die for. The outfit looks darling with the De Beers diamond earrings and Christian Louboutin heels. This is definitely a dress I would wear. I wish I could afford it!!!

Friday, January 15, 2010

The Best of the Best

Winner: EmilioJonathan's design
Janeane Marie's design
So the first episode of Project Runway has officially aired!!! Above are my favorite of the designs that strutted down the runway on last night's episode. My favorite design actually won!!! The first picture is the winning design, and I think it is just lovely. If you want to see the rest of the designs, then go to the Project Runway website. I love the pattern on the dress that Emilio made, and the colors go together beautifully!!! The structure of the dress is also gorgeous. Jonathan's dress is something I would wear. I love the belt and the pattern at the top. The contrast of the black and the cream is just stunning. Janeane Marie's design looks like something you would see come down the runway for sure. The sheer fabric gives it a pretty and feminine look that I love. Christiane went home, and I was certainly glad she did. I think creativity, talent, and ability were laking for her. She's not a horrible designer, but she just didn't ad up to the rest. This season promises great style, I can't wait to see what comes next!!! Since I love Project Runway so much, I'm going to be doing an article on each episode after it airs. If you watch the show, then post about your favorite designers and who you think did the best!!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Project Runway Season 7!!!

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I'm soooo exited because today is the premier of Project Runway Season 7!!!! If you love fashion then you love Project Runway. What fashionista can resist a show that has Michael Kors, Nina Garcia, Tim Gunn, and Heidi Klum, and a runway show during every show?!?!?! Models, designers, a Marie Claire fashion director, and tons and tons of fashion, make this show one of my absolute favorites. It premiers tonight at 10 pm et/pt so make sure to watch it, and visit the Project Runway website :) !!!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Finally, a Reality Star Whose Fashion Show We Can Be Proud Of!


Okay, I know you're wondering where Ferocia and I have been these past couple of days. Besides running in heels around the city doing errands for celebrity hairstylists and screenwriting for upcoming Fashion TV shows, we've been prepping for New York Fashion Week. Yes, it's that time again and we're more excited than ever to hit Bryant Park for the last time (Fashion Week will move to Lincoln Center next season).

While being inundated with emails announcing events and show invites, I got wind of an exciting addition to the NYFW shows: Project Runway fifth season alum, Korto Momolu. One of my favorite reality show designers (next to the incredible Christian Siriano), Korto will present a collection of Women's Ready to Wear and Accessories on February 15th at the Union Square Ballroom. She will also give audiences a first look at her handbag and jewelry line for Dillard's, which will launch in February 2010. Amazing!

Born in Liberia, West Africa, Korto found inspiration for the new collection from her homeland: "The fall 2010 collection is an eclectic blend of rich fabrics, detailed beading and infusion of northern African influences," says Korto. "It holds true to everything I am as a designer, focusing on fit, structure and detail."

Korto brings a fresh and exciting point-of-view to exquisite pieces with resplendent color and vibrant prints. Her jewelry has an earthy charm with teal stones and gold flourishes taking centerstage. Check out highlights from the collection she showed on Project Runway below.



Okay, I've had bad experiences in the past with reality star designers (three words: She by Sheree), but I'm sure Korto will blow the Marc Jacobs' socks off of the Fashion Week crowd.

What do you think? Does Korto deserve the opportunity, unlike some other reality stars? Who else from Project Runway would you like to see present at Fashion Week?

Kisses,

Coutura